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At
this
invitation
,
the
Crow
stepped
out
and
felt
Pinocchio
's
pulse
,
his
nose
,
his
little
toe
.
Then
he
solemnly
pronounced
the
following
words
:
"
To
my
mind
this
Marionette
is
dead
and
gone
;
but
if
,
by
any
evil
chance
,
he
were
not
,
then
that
would
be
a
sure
sign
that
he
is
still
alive
!
"
"
I
am
sorry
,
"
said
the
Owl
,
"
to
have
to
contradict
the
Crow
,
my
famous
friend
and
colleague
.
To
my
mind
this
Marionette
is
alive
;
but
if
,
by
any
evil
chance
,
he
were
not
,
then
that
would
be
a
sure
sign
that
he
is
wholly
dead
!
"
"
And
do
you
hold
any
opinion
?
"
the
Fairy
asked
the
Talking
Cricket
.
"
I
say
that
a
wise
doctor
,
when
he
does
not
know
what
he
is
talking
about
,
should
know
enough
to
keep
his
mouth
shut
.
However
,
that
Marionette
is
not
a
stranger
to
me
.
I
have
known
him
a
long
time
!
"
Pinocchio
,
who
until
then
had
been
very
quiet
,
shuddered
so
hard
that
the
bed
shook
.
"
That
Marionette
,
"
continued
the
Talking
Cricket
,
"
is
a
rascal
of
the
worst
kind
.
"
Pinocchio
opened
his
eyes
and
closed
them
again
.
"
He
is
rude
,
lazy
,
a
runaway
.
"
Pinocchio
hid
his
face
under
the
sheets
.